Suspects believed to be leftwing extremists are accused of causing a significant power outage in Berlin, prompting investigations and security concerns.
The NYPD is searching for suspects involved in a shooting at a Bronx bodega where a 24-year-old man was shot during a dispute; the victim is stable, and no arrests have been made.
A Westminster police officer was dragged by suspects in a vehicle during a traffic stop, leading to a pursuit and the arrest of twin suspects Nicholas and Richard Rodriguez, both with multiple warrants; the officer sustained minor injuries and is expected to recover.
Chicago police are investigating a violent attack on a CTA bus that resulted in a man being hospitalized, and are speaking with persons of interest while releasing descriptions and surveillance images of three teenage suspects wanted for aggravated battery.
Four suspects have been charged and detained in connection with the $102 million Louvre crown jewels heist, with investigations ongoing to recover the jewelry and identify the mastermind behind the crime.
Four suspects have been charged and detained in connection with the $102 million Louvre crown jewels heist, with investigations ongoing to recover the stolen jewelry and identify the mastermind behind the crime.
The FBI is seeking public help to identify four suspects in a mass shooting in Leland, Mississippi, that left six dead and over a dozen injured, marking the 14th mass killing in the U.S. this year, amid multiple other shootings across Mississippi during homecoming weekend.
The article reports on the investigation into Mercedes Vega's murder in Arizona, with authorities recommending charges against a suspect, Young, for conspiracy to commit murder and kidnapping. Vega was killed after a robbery, and other suspects are also charged. The case involves a series of violent incidents targeting dancers at a Phoenix club, with connections to Chattanooga, Tennessee, and ongoing legal proceedings.
Three 7-Eleven stores in southern L.A. County were robbed within an hour early Sunday morning, with suspects targeting locations in Bellflower and Lakewood. The thieves, described as four men in black clothing and face masks, stole cash registers and fled in a black sedan. Police are investigating whether the robberies are connected.
Court documents reveal that one of the suspects in the case of missing Kansas women admitted responsibility for their deaths, leading to the four suspects being held without bond. The bodies of the missing women were found where burner phones were disposed of, and the suspects are charged with first-degree murder and kidnapping. The victims' families express frustration with the justice system, and the possibility of the death penalty is still to be decided.
Vincent Forbes, a municipal court judge and friend of suspect Tad Cullum, was forced to resign after speaking out about his involvement with Cullum and being present during a police raid. Four individuals, allegedly part of an anti-government religious group called "God's Misfits," have been charged in connection with the disappearance and murder of two Kansas moms. The quartet's actions are believed to be linked to a violent escalation in a custody dispute between one of the victims and a suspect.
Police have identified seven suspects in connection to an alleged anti-LGBTQ assault on two Michigan State University students at the school's main library. The suspects, who are not affiliated with the university, targeted the victims potentially due to bias against their sexual orientation. The university's officials emphasized the significance of the incident, noting that it occurred during LGBTQ Pride Month and addressing the impact of discrimination and harassment. Michigan's Attorney General highlighted the limitations of existing state law in prosecuting hate crimes based on sexual orientation or gender identity, calling for legislative action to address this issue.
Four suspects have been arraigned in connection to the kidnapping and murder of two Kansas mothers, with a judge denying them bond. The victims' bodies were found in Oklahoma, and a custody battle between one victim and the paternal grandmother is believed to be a motive. The suspects, allegedly part of an anti-government religious group, are facing charges related to the killings. The investigation remains ongoing, and a local judge's connection to one of the suspects has caused controversy.
A municipal judge and friend of one of the suspects charged with the murder of two missing Kansas moms has resigned after speaking out about the case in a NewsNation interview. The suspects, allegedly tied to an anti-government religious group called "God's Misfits," are facing charges of kidnapping and first-degree murder. The investigation reveals a violent escalation in a custody dispute between the victims and one of the suspects, with lingering questions about the involvement of a fifth suspect in a previous murder plot.
One man was killed and three others injured after men on scooters opened fire on a group at a street corner in the Bronx, firing 10 rounds before fleeing. The deceased victim was 29 years old, and the injured range in age from 23-37. Police have one suspect in custody but are unsure if he is connected to the incident, and they continue to search for other suspects. As a result of the shooting, authorities plan to bring back community response teams to address crimes involving dirt bikes, ATVs, and illegal scooters.